Haystack Mountain State Park
Norfolk, CTOpen Daily
(8:00 am – Sunset)
Late April – November
Park road open to vehicles
November – Late April
Road closed, walk-in only
Main (860) 482-1817
Geology
A road goes halfway up Haystack Mountain to a parking lot with a trail to the top. You can walk up the road, and then take the trail to the top. There is also a yellow trail that starts near the beginning of the road. This geologic description assumes you walk up the road, take the trail to the top, then walk back down the same trail to the yellow trail that takes you back to the park entrance.
Rock Types Found on Main Trail:
Igneous (Pegmatite), Metamorphic (Gneiss)
Rock Units:
Layered gneiss (Precambrian): Gray, medium grained, well-layered gneiss
Minerals of Interest:
Quartz
Interesting Geologic Features:
Glacial polish, folds, glacial boulders, differential erosion
Hiking
Haystack Mountain State Park offers two well-marked trails that lead you lead directly to the summit. Hike the two-mile paved road. Or take the rocky, mile-long Tower Loop Trail. You’ll find the upper trailhead at the end of the paved park road as you ascend. The lower trailhead is found near the park entrance on Route 272 in Norfolk.
Allow about half an hour for the walk to the summit if you are not a seasoned hiker.
Historic
Nature
Picnicking
Pack some snacks and enjoy them while you linger at the summit. Or have a leisurely picnic lunch by the pond or at the picnic areas after your hike.
Winter
Make sure to check out Haystack Mountain in the winter too. The park has become a destination favorite for cross-country skiiers.
Additional Park Info
Free
Picnic Tables
Picnic Areas & Hiking Trails
Yes, on leash